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dual-trigger insurance business definition

An insurance policy that pays benefits only when two specified events occur. For example, an electric utility might purchase a policy for coverage in the event of a specified loss in generating power and an increase in the price of spot electricity above a given level. Dual-trigger insurance offers lower premiums because of the reduced likelihood of two triggering events occurring at the same time.

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